The historic Nystrom Elementary School was originally constructed in 1943 by the Kaiser Company for the US Maritime Commission to serve as the primary elementary school for the children of workers in the nearby shipyards. By the turn of the 21st century, the building...
Pier at Ferry Point, Miller/Knox Historic Rehabilitation
Located at the Miller/Knox Regional Shoreline in Point Richmond, California, the Ferry Point Pier was originally used as a passenger ferry and freight barge terminus and landing for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad system. Interactive Resources, Inc....
Point Sur Light Station Historical Restoration & Rehabilitation
Point Sur Light Station is the most complete surviving nineteenth century light station complex on the Pacific Coast, and possibly in the United States. The complex contains seven buildings, constructed at varying times over the course of thirty years, beginning in...
Benicia Clock Tower Seismic Retrofit
The Benicia Clock Tower is two-story, 20,000 sf unreinforced stone masonry structure originally constructed as a U.S. Army arsenal in 1857. It presently serves as a community assembly hall. The City of Benicia retained Interactive Resources, Inc. to provide a...
Beringer Vineyards Architectural Design & Planning Services
When Beringer Vineyards in St. Helena, California needed to both expand and reorganize its visitor and hospitality facilities, Interactive Resources, Inc. was retained to assist designer Jonathan Livingston explore a number of options, as well as to provide design and...
Coit Tower Historic Restoration
Coit Tower, the beloved San Francisco landmark, is one of the City's most architecturally significant public buildings, known for its controversial seven-story towering design, its prominent placement on historic Telegraph Hill, and for its series of Diego...